Industries — Professional Services

IT for firms where client trust is the whole business model.

Consulting, accounting, and advisory firms sell expertise and trust. A security incident or an afternoon of downtime doesn't just cost time — it costs the relationship.

What it is

IT that protects the relationship, not just the network

For professional services firms — consulting, accounting, engineering, advisory — operations depend on constant uptime, data integrity, and the confidentiality of client information. Technology isn't a support function here; it's a core part of how you deliver the service clients are paying for.

We build managed IT around cloud-based practice and financial software your firm already runs on, with security and confidentiality built in as the default, not an upsell.

Built for how firms run

Six things every professional services client gets

Cloud-first practice software support

Infrastructure built around the platforms you already use to run engagements and bill time.

Confidentiality as the default

Encryption and access controls standard on every account, protecting every client engagement equally.

SOC 2 readiness support

Help identifying and closing technical gaps, with documentation kept current between audits.

Hybrid and remote-ready access

Secure remote access built in from day one, for teams that don't all work from one office.

Predictable, scalable billing

Flat-fee pricing that scales cleanly as your headcount grows or a new office opens.

Invisible onboarding

A rollout designed not to disrupt billable hours or client deadlines.

Why it matters

Your firm's technology is part of the pitch, whether you mention it or not

Clients are trusting you with sensitive information as a condition of doing business — and increasingly asking how you protect it.

Trust is the product

A security incident undermines the entire relationship a professional services firm is built on.

Cloud software is now standard

Most firms already run their practice and financial systems in the cloud — the infrastructure around them has to keep up.

Clients increasingly ask

Security questionnaires from clients and RFPs are becoming routine, not the exception.

Downtime is billable-hour loss

Every hour of downtime is an hour your team can't bill — and an hour a client notices.

The Good Hunter difference

We protect client data like our reputation depends on it — because yours does

Cloud specialists, not generalists

We already know the platforms professional services firms run their practice on.

A flat-fee model that scales

Pricing that grows predictably with your headcount, not in surprising jumps.

Security your clients will ask about — answered

Documentation ready when a client's security questionnaire lands in your inbox.

Questions we hear a lot

Professional services IT, plainly explained

Do you support the practice management software we already use?

We support the cloud-based practice, project, and financial management platforms most professional services firms already run on, and make sure the infrastructure around them is secure and reliable.

Can you help with a SOC 2 readiness assessment?

Yes — we help identify and close the technical gaps that come up in SOC 2 readiness work, and keep the documentation current so it doesn't turn into a scramble every renewal cycle.

How do you handle client confidentiality?

Encryption, access controls, and monitoring are standard on every account. Client engagements stay confidential by default, not by special request.

Do you support hybrid or remote teams?

Yes — cloud-first infrastructure and secure remote access are built into how we set up every client, whether your team works from one office or five kitchen tables.

What's included in onboarding?

A full audit of your current environment, a written plan for closing any gaps, and a rollout designed to stay invisible to your billable staff.

Ready when you are

See where your firm stands

Book a free assessment and we'll walk through your current setup — no pressure, no sales script.